Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani: Driving a vehicle dangerously attracts a fine of ₹5000 as per new rules, however, in Gujarat it will be ₹1500 for three-wheelers, ₹3000 for Light Motor Vehicles (LMVs) and ₹5000 for others. https://t.co/IEPzlq6DJi

Driving a two-wheeler without a licence will attract a penalty of Rs 2000 and Rs 3000 for the cars and other vehicles. For Triple riding, the penalty will be just Rs 100, as against Rs 1000 under the new rule. If DL, PUC, Insurance, RC book is not there then Rs 500 will be fined for the first time and Rs 1,000 for the second time.

After the imposition of Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019, from September 1, heavy challan for traffic violations has been hitting the headlines. Recently, a Delhi resident was fined Rs 23,000 for not wearing a helmet and not carrying documents.